ReUseHeat Project - Newsletter #2

Let's not waste heat

 

We would not throw food away, so why would we waste freely available heat?

ReUseHeat chose to focus on four large scale demonstrators, showing the technical feasibility and economic viability of excess heat recovery and reuse from data centres, sewage collectors, cooling system of a hospital and underground station.

Read our second newsletter to get updates on the project, the four unconventional waste heat sources and the respective demo sites.

Data Centres

The data centre has an extensive cooling demand, producing excess heat - which will be fed to a low temperature district heating network

BRUNSWICK

Underground Transport

Waste heat produced in a metro station will be recovered and reused to provide heating and hot water to an adjacent shopping centre

BUCHAREST

Waste Water Management

An integrated urban planning concept will include the innovative recovery of waste heat from the neighbourhood's sewage system

NICE

Tertiary Buildings

.An advanced solution based on heat recovery from a hospital's cooling production process will be linked to the nearby district heating

MADRID

 

Project progress to date

One of the milestones of the project - the identification of the urban waste heat potential - is taking shape. Experts from Halmstad University have collected much of the data needed for their analysis and are close to being able to provide input on the available urban excess heat at the level of geographical coordinates for Europe!

STAY TUNED

Collecting information on urban excess heat sources

The ReUseHeat project launched a survey aiming to create a very useful tool for identifying the potential of urban excess heat sources. We invite relevant actors and stakeholders across the EU to help us gather available information.

START SURVEY

Second ReUseHeat technical workshop in Madrid

The second technical workshop of the ReUseHeat Project took place in Madrid on 12 April 2018.

The workshop was dedicated to waste heat recovery from one of the Madrid hospitals.

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Third stop: Brunswick

The third technical workshop of the ReUseHeat project took place in Brunswick, Germany, on 8 May 2018.

The workshop was dedicated to waste heat recovery from a data centre and related topics.

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ReUseHeat workshop in Nice

The fourth technical workshop of the ReUseHeat Project took place in Nice on 26 June 2018.

The workshop was dedicated to waste heat recovery from sewage networks and showcased the already existing eco-district.

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This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 767429

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